Kim Lynch
Executive Vice President, Government Defense and Intelligence
Oracle Cloud
Kim Lynch is an accomplished business executive who has spent her career advancing national security tradecraft and building new programs for the intelligence community (IC), the Department of Defense (DOD), and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). As the executive vice president of Oracle’s Defense and Intelligence business, Kim is passionate about strengthening client relationships, delivering innovation and value, and building a world-class team. The addition of Kim to Oracle’s senior leadership team represents another significant milestone in Oracle’s long history of continued investment and commitment to our nation’s security.
Kim joined Oracle after 24 years at Booz Allen Hamilton, where she held numerous positions, culminating in her role as executive vice president and client service officer for the Intelligence business unit. She led a diverse team providing clients with expertise in innovative technology, data science, cybersecurity, engineering, organizational change management, and core intelligence missions.
Kim’s decades of experience in domestic and international security issues includes many highlights, including supporting the DOD Federal Voting Assistance Program’s internet voting pilot for overseas military voters in the 2000 election, supporting the National Communications System clients to reconstitute Wall Street communications after 9/11, working to stand up DHS and establish its role and authorities in the IC, and leading National Agencies support to clients on critical missions that impact national security.
Kim has served on the Board of Directors for the Women’s Center of metropolitan Washington, DC, and was selected as a member of Fortune Magazine’s Most Powerful Women Next Gen Summit. She is also an active member of the Potomac Officers Club 4x24 Intelligence Leadership group.
Kim has a B.A. in political science from Johns Hopkins University and a master’s in international affairs from George Washington University.